Monday, April 09, 2007

Feel-good cuddlies caught in headlights

Awww... a feel-good story, to celebrate Easter. No, it's not about easter bunnies. Think baby leopards. A mother and her cubs have been caught on camera in the forest around the Mekong in Cambodia. The WWF researchers who got the pictures are rather excited at this sign that the wild population is reproducing. Leopards will only make babies if the conditions are right so the photographs are seen as a an indicator that the forest, which the WWF has been protecting since 2002 is is good health.

Still hankering for easter bunnies? Here you go: one of the world's rarest bunnies, of the striped kind, has also been caught on camera, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

The Sumatran striped rabbit "is so rare that recent photos taken in Bukit Barisan National Park are only the third ever recorded", says the Wildlife Conservation Society.

And if you're wondering what these pictures have got in common: they were both taken using "camera traps" - cameras mounted with motion sensors that snap a photo whenever something crosses the area they are pointed at.

Welcome to our game world, my friend asks me to buy some flyff penya . I do not know how to use the flyff money ; my friend tells me how to use. I will thank for my friends bringing me in this world. I am not regret to buy flyff gold . We all love game, if you want to play it, please buy flyff penya and join us. Please do not hesitate to have cheap penya . It is funny.